Brow Loungeby Dasha
Serving Elk Grove · 18 min from studio

Microblading for Elk Grove,
a quieter morning for busy parents.

From Laguna or East Elk Grove, the studio is eighteen minutes up 99. For parents juggling school runs, work calls, and a pre-school bedtime, microblading removes the one small task that’s supposed to be quick and never quite is — the penciled brow that rubs off on a coffee sleeve by ten.

Microblading results for Elk Grove clients
Elk Grove, CA

A family city,
and a rare hour to yourself.

Elk Grove is newer than most of Sacramento’s neighborhoods and still growing — the loop from Laguna to East Franklin has filled in steadily over the last decade. Clients come in from Laguna West, Laguna Creek, Sheldon, and the neighborhoods off Elk Grove Florin and Bond Road. The common thread is family first, a busy driveway by seven a.m., and not enough hours left over.

That’s the honest pull toward microblading here. The technique isn’t about a dramatic transformation — it’s about subtracting a daily ritual. The brows are done. They look like you. And the fifteen minutes they used to take belongs to you again.

The drive up 99 is predictable outside of commute hours, and parking on 20th Street is straightforward. Most Elk Grove clients choose a mid-morning slot between drop-off and noon, or a Saturday appointment when the week slows down.

Why microblading

The technique,
and why it suits Elk Grove.

Technique

Hand-placed hair strokes using an ultra-fine blade. The strokes mimic real brow hair — density where you want it, air where you need it.

Best For

Dry to normal skin. If your skin runs oily, we'll steer you toward combo brows or ombre powder at consultation.

Timeline

Two sessions, six to eight weeks apart. Results last 12 to 18 months before a refresh is suggested.

Getting here

18 minutes from Elk Grove,
street parking on 20th.

Address — 1430 20th St, Sacramento, CA 95811
Hours — Tue – Sat · 10am – 6pm
Phone — (916) 599-5546
Brow Lounge · Elk Grove

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